Q32: Congenital malformations of trachea and bronchus

Q32.1: Other congenital malformations of trachea

The trachea or windpipe begins below the larynx. It consists of many cartilage rings that strengthen the trachea. The trachea splits into 2 large airways in the middle of the chest. The airways then go into the lungs and branch out further.

While developing in the womb, many different types of tissue develop in the body. The organs and body parts develop out of the various types of tissue. If tissue fails to develop properly, defects can occur. Defects can involve tissue being missing or changed, for example. Tissue may also form in an unusual place. Depending on the type of defect, there can be various indications.